PoemsLongmans, 1965 - 624 pages One of a series designed to provide university students and teachers, and the general reader, with complete and fully annotated editions of major English poets. |
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... action of a thousand years ago is more interesting to it than a smaller human action of to - day , even though upon the repre- sentation of this last the most consummate skill may have been expended , and though it has the advantage of ...
... action of a thousand years ago is more interesting to it than a smaller human action of to - day , even though upon the repre- sentation of this last the most consummate skill may have been expended , and though it has the advantage of ...
Page 595
... action , then , signifies nothing : the action itself , its 145 selection and construction , this is what is all - important . This the Greeks understood far more clearly than we do . The radical differ- ence between their poetical ...
... action , then , signifies nothing : the action itself , its 145 selection and construction , this is what is all - important . This the Greeks understood far more clearly than we do . The radical differ- ence between their poetical ...
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... action , not to the action itself . I verily think that the majority of them do not in their hearts believe that there is such a thing as a total impression to be derived from a poem at all , or to be demanded from a poet ; they think ...
... action , not to the action itself . I verily think that the majority of them do not in their hearts believe that there is such a thing as a total impression to be derived from a poem at all , or to be demanded from a poet ; they think ...
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